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Thinwall Threaded Inserts permit close spacing.

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October 15, 2010 - With thinwall design that reduces weight and increases strength, Swage-Sert(TM) products are locked securely by swaging locking knurl of insert into wall of parent material. They are produced to MIL-I-45932/1 and available in A286 and 17-4 PH corrosion-resistant steels or 4130 alloy steel. Able to repair stripped, damaged, or worn out threads, inserts can also be employed in original equipment to strengthen threads and extend thread life in soft base materials.

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Acme Industrial Co.
441 Maple Ave.
Carpentersville, IL, 60110
USA



Swage-Sert(TM) Threaded Inserts Permit Close Spacing


CARPENTERSVILLE, IL - Acme Industrial Company, a subsidiary of Jergens, Inc., has announced a new thinwall threaded insert product line. Swage-Sert(TM) thinwall threaded inserts have a special thinwall design that allows them to be used with minimum boss requirements to help reduce weight and increase strength. They are locked securely into parent material by swaging the locking knurl of the insert into the wall of the parent material.

Acme Swage-Sert thinwall inserts are used to repair stripped, damaged or worn out threads. Additionally, they are employed in original equipment to strengthen threads and extend thread life in soft base materials like aluminum or magnesium.

Swage-Sert products are produced to MIL-I-45932/1 and are available in a full range of inch and metric sizes. They are available in A286 and 17-4 PH corrosion-resistant steels and 4130 alloy steel. Multiple finish options are available, including cadmium, dry film lube and silver plate. Customized versions are available, contact Acme's engineering staff to discuss making a special insert to your specifications.

Acme Industrial Company is a major manufacturer of keylocking threaded inserts, keylocking studs, Swage-Sert(TM) thinwall threaded inserts (M45932/1 products), and drill bushing products. Founded in 1914, Acme's products are specified throughout industry, including aerospace and military applications. Acme Industrial Company has an ISO 9001:2008 registered quality system.

Acme Industrial Company is located at 441 Maple Ave., Carpentersville, IL 60110. Telephone: (847) 428-3911 | FAX: (847) 428-8252 | Web: www.acmeindustrial.com | Email: acmemail@acmeindustrial.com
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